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    Default Battery Installation

    Odyssey batteries boast that their product can be installed on their sides without a concern of leaking. Before I do this, has anyone dun it with success? Below is a pic of what I have in mind.

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    No problem in modern batteries the electrolyte in gel, not liquid so no leak possible.

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    Dan B, Don't want to steal your thread, but what is the material on your firewall and it's source?

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    Thanks for the info. From the demo it looks like it works well.

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    Dick, I did try that experiment when I got the material and was happy with the results. Let's hope I don't have to test it in the air
    Dan B
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